David Fincher
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David Leo Fincher (born August 28, 1962) is an American music video and film director known for his dark and stylish films, particularly Fight Club and Se7en.
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Filmography
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Theatrical films
- Alien³ (1992)
- Seven (1995)
- The Game (1997)
- Fight Club (1999)
- Panic Room (2002)
- Zodiac (2007)
- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)
- Ness (2010) (announced)
- Heavy Metal (2010, segment)
- Integrity (TBA)
- Black Hole (TBA)
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Gross of films (including known rental and DVD sales)
Total Gross not including The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is $1.1 billion.
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Music videos
- "Dance This World Away" Rick Springfield (1984)
- "Celebrate Youth" Rick Springfield (1984)
- "Bop Til You Drop" Rick Springfield (1984)
- "Shame," The Motels (1985)
- "Shock," The Motels (1985)
- "All The Love," The Outfield (1986)
- "Every Time You Cry," The Outfield (1986)
- "One Simple Thing," Stabilizers (1986)
- "She Comes On," Wire Train (1987)
- "Should She Cry," Wire Train (1987)
- "Endless Nights," Eddie Money (1987)
- "Downtown Train," Patty Smyth (1987)
- "I Don't Mind At All," Bourgeois Tagg (1987)
- "Notorious," Loverboy (1987)
- "Love Will Rise Again," Loverboy (1987)
- "Johnny B," The Hooters (1987)
- "Storybook Story," Mark Knopfler (1987)
- "Can I Hold You," Colin Hay (1987)
- "No Surrender," The Outfield (1987)
- "Say You Will," Foreigner (1987)
- "Don't Tell Me The Time," Martha Davis (1987)
- "Tell It To the Moon," Martha Davis (1988)
- "Heart of Gold," Johnny Hates Jazz (1988)
- "Englishman in New York," Sting (1988)
- "Shattered Dreams" (second version), Johnny Hates Jazz (1988)
- "Get Rhythm," Ry Cooder (1988)
- "Most of All," Jody Watley (1988)
- "Roll With It," Steve Winwood (1988)
- "The Way That You Love Me" (first version), Paula Abdul (1988)
- "Holding On," Steve Winwood (1988)
- "Heart," Neneh Cherry (1989)
- "Bamboleo" (second version), Gypsy Kings (1989)
- "Straight Up," Paula Abdul (1989)
- "Most Of All" Jody Watley (1989)
- "Real Love," Jody Watley (1989)
- "Bamboleo" (third version), Gypsy Kings (1989)
- "She's A Mystery To Me," Roy Orbison (1989)
- "Forever Your Girl," Paula Abdul (1989)
- "Express Yourself," Madonna (1989)
- "The End of the Innocence (song)," Don Henley (1989)
- "Cold Hearted," Paula Abdul (1989)
- "Oh Father," Madonna (1989)
- "Janie's Got a Gun," Aerosmith (1989)
- "Vogue," Madonna (1990)
- "Cradle of Love," Billy Idol (1990)
- "L.A. Woman," Billy Idol (1990)
- "Freedom '90," George Michael (1990)
- "Bad Girl," Madonna (1993)
- "Who Is It?," Michael Jackson (1993)
- "Love Is Strong," The Rolling Stones (1994)
- "6th Avenue Heartache," The Wallflowers (1996)
- "Judith," A Perfect Circle (2000)
- "Only," Nine Inch Nails (2005)
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Commercials
- Adidas - "Legs" (2002)
- American Cancer Society - "Smoking Fetus" (1984)
- Apple Inc. - "iPhone 3G" (2008)
- AT&T - "You Will" (1993)
- Budweiser - "Pool Hall" (1993)
- Chanel - "The Director" (1992)
- Coke - "Blade Roller" (1993)
- Coke - "The Arquettes" (2003)
- Heineken - "Beer Run" (2004)
- HP - "Constant Change" (2004)
- Honda - "Escape" (1995)
- Levi's - "Restaurant" (1994)
- Levi's - "Chase" (1996)
- Levi's - "Reason #259" (1998)
- Motorola - "Pebl" (2005)
- Nike - "Barkley On Broadway" (1992)
- Nike - "Instant Karma" (1993)
- Nike - "Game Breakers" (2003)
- Nike - "Speed Chain" (2003)
- Nike - "Fate" (2008)
- Softbank - "Wind" (2008)
- Sprite (2007) - featured artists: Se7en, JJ Lin, and He Jie
- Xelibri - "Beauty For Sale" (2003)
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